Becker's Healthcare October 3, 2019
Mackenzie Garrity

By using blockchain technology, researchers conducting clinical trials can improve transparency and produce better quality data, according to a study by Dr. Leeza Osipenko in The BMJ.

Blockchains use cryptography, which ensures multiple sets of the same data stored by different users are all identical. The decentralized nature of blockchain also allows transparency and further security.

When conducting clinical trials, researches can leverage smart...

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